| |
|
Homeschooling in Connecticut
Homeschool Legal Advantage (HLA)
HLA is an outreach of the Christian Law Association. The CLA has faithfully served churches and families since 1969, and has successfully defended over 8,000 educational freedom related cases. Today, the Homeschool Legal Advantage team includes a large group of full-time attorneys and an additional 200+ affiliated attorneys throughout the United States. HLA stands ready to educate and empower Homeschoolers so that they can respond kindly and confidently to local officials when homeschooling questions arise. And, when direct attorney involvement or even official legal representation is required to defend your right to homeschool, as a member of Homeschool Legal Advantage, you can rest assured that assistance from one of our experienced attorneys is only a phone call away! For more information, please visit http://www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com
Looking for Connecticut homeschool information?
Get access to local resources, support groups, test prep info and more at Time4Learning! We combine the technology kids love with the lessons they need to make learning fun! Try lesson demos, view screenshots or learn more about our preschool to 8th grade curriculum.
NorthEast Homeschool Convention in Philadelphia
June 23 – 25, 2011
Valley Forge Convention Center – King of Prussia, PA
HUGE Exhibit Hall! Hundreds of information-packed workshops! FEATURED SPEAKERS include: Dr. Susan Wise Bauer, Ken Ham, Amanda Bennett, Tedd Tripp, Dr. Jay Wile, Diana Waring, Doug Phillips, Julie Bogart, Jim Weiss, Linda Hobar, Attorney David Gibbs III, Tim & Barb Cash, Michael Clay Thompson, Carol Barnier, Ed Zaccaro, Cheryl Lowe, Martin Cothran, Andrew Kern, Dr. Carol Reynolds, Dr. Christopher Perrin and more! Worldview Teen Track with John Stonestreet & Sean McDowell
|
State Information
-
Catholic Home Educators in Connecticut - Well-established,
independent support group dedicated to helping those who ask
for assistance in Catholic home education.
-
CT
Homeschoolers Inclusive - The Mission of CT Homeschoolers'
Inclusive is to connect and support CT homeschoolers
regardless of geographic location, method of instruction
or religious affiliation. The Yahoo Message Group is
the hub of our activity, allowing homeschoolers across
the state to connect to share ideas, methods, events
and support. Our goal is to work cooperatively with all
CT homeschool groups and associations both large and
small including CHN, Teach, NHELD, Unschoolers and more
for the benefit of all CT homeschool families. While
the majority of our connections will be made on-line,
group members are welcome to schedule gatherings at different
locations around the state to accommodate our membership; have car will travel.
-
-
TEACH - The Education
Association of Christian Homeschoolers of Connecticut
|
-
-
-
Shoreline
Homeschoolers of Connecticut - Shoreline Homeschoolers is a welcoming, local support
group originally formed over 20 years ago, consisting of
families from New Haven to Mystic along the CT. Shoreline.
Our mission is to provide support and information to those
interested in homeschooling. Our homeschooling community
offers support groups & newcomer
gatherings; provides an e-mail newsletter of classes, workshops,
fieldtrips, legislative news, curriclum swaps etc.; discounted
educator cards; inclusion in year- long theater series for
children & families; a "for kids, by kids" newsletter,
annual yearbook; and annual events including a science
fair, art show, harvest festival, cabaret, potluck socials
etc.
-
|
|
|
|
Search Public Records - Connecticut Counties

Connecticut Experiential Learning Center (CELC)
CELC provides instruction for students in a non-traditional setting that combines strong academics with experientially-based learning to encourage young people to be enthusiastic learners and confident adolescents. A complete range of academic subjects is offered, including history, literature, creative and expository writing, hands-on science, math, Spanish, outdoor education, music, culinary arts, and field studies. In addition to the full-time middle school program, there are part-time programs designed to enrich current home schooling.
|
|
|